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This Master of Science in Engineering Sciences with an Artificial Intelligence (AI) specialization is an interdisciplinary program that equips students with expertise in machine learning, programming, deep learning systems, and sophisticated neural networks employing predictive analytics to address practical challenges. The curriculum includes core AI coursework along with optional focus areas such as data science, natural language processing, computer vision systems, knowledge modeling, and robotic applications.
To apply to the Engineering Science (Artificial Intelligence) MS program, it is recommended that students hold a bachelor's degree in engineering, computer science, mathematics, physical sciences or a related field. Students should have a solid programming background as indicated by formal coursework or by a comprehensive online (MOOC) study. Applicants with non-engineering degrees are welcome to apply and will be evaluated on an individual basis. 
College Transcripts
Copies of transcript(s) for all post-secondary schoolwork must be uploaded with your application for initial review. Upon an offer of admission, accepted applicants will be required to submit official transcripts and proof of degree(s).
GRE scores are optional for this program. If you would like to take the GRE, you can arrange to take it through the Educational Testing Service (ETS). Official scores should come directly from ETS.
Note: the University at Buffalo Institutional Code is 2925.
Upload a resume or curriculum vitae (CV) to your application. Your resume or CV should include details about your education, employment, and internship history. Pertinent research experience should be included as well.
 
Two letters of recommendation are required to apply to this program. Letters are automatically requested when you enter recommenders' names and email addresses in your application. While we will accept letters from professional sources, we strongly prefer letters from professors acquainted with your academic interests, achievements, and abilities.